ISEC project ‘An integral methodology to develop an information-led and community-orientated policy to tackle domestic burglary (A methodology to tackle burglary)’.
The Limburg project is a coordinated campaign at the provincial level tackling burglary prevention and social security in an integral and integrated manner.
This theoretical paper is published by the EUCPN Secretariat in connection with the theme of the Slovakian Presidency, which was organised crime targeting elderly people. The...
In this third Monitor, we will have a closer look at some of the crime types which are currently prioritised by the Member States and which were identified in the previous Monitor...
The first part of the toolbox presents an overview of the existing policies and legislative measures on the international level, with a particular focus on the EU. In the second...
The 10th toolbox in the series published by the EUCPN Secretariat focusses on the main theme of the Slovakian Presidency and the 2016 Best Practice Conference and European Crime...
At national level an integral and integrated approach of robbery is considered important. For the period 2012-2015 the Belgian government has decided that severe violence crimes...
Certain forms of what is known in Sweden as ‘robbery offences can be regarded as volume crime, which is a priority issue for the Swedish Government (read more under ‘vehicle crime)...
Many people are affected in their everyday lives by vandalism, burglary and vehicle-related crime, such as theft from or vandalism of cars. This ‘volume crime has considerable...
The project’s primary objective has been to reduce crime in the residential neighbourhoods of Sörse and Andersberg. A second project objective has been to improve the residents’...